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By | July 18, 2007
Wiis may be easy go, but they certainly haven’t been easy come - it’s often been difficult to locate any at all. That problem may become a thing of the past, however, as Digital Spy’s
David Gibbon reports, “Nintendo has approached two Taiwanese manufacturers as it plans to outsource Wii components in a bid to increase output of the next-gen console.”
He then continues, “Wistron will reportedly assemble the console, while SunPlus will concentrate on controller chips.” It’s also possible that “Lite-On will become involved with providing power supplies for the consoles.” It looks like Nintendo is ready to make a real effort to end Wii shortages.
From
wiiblog.net
Topics: Nintendo, Wii News, Wii Sales |
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